Timeline for A Timeless God and His Will to Create: Contradiction?
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Aug 13, 2015 at 10:05 | comment | added | Sider | Yes you can say he is reshaping. It depends on the point of view. You can either say he creates something if you don't know if this energy has existed before or you can say he is reshaping. The difference here is only the source of the energy. I said creating because it seems to be more topic, but I think from what we can know about god it doesn't matter | |
Aug 13, 2015 at 5:35 | comment | added | virmaior | But if God is both the energy and the mass ... then how does that entail God creating something? Then isn't God just reshaping? | |
Aug 7, 2015 at 10:05 | comment | added | Sider | Transforming Energy into mass -> create something. You can also watch it as transforming sth. Also if god exists I am not sure if he has to obey laws of nature... | |
Aug 7, 2015 at 6:58 | comment | added | virmaior | If god is a part of the world, how can he create? Wouldn't that be thoroughly circular? | |
Aug 7, 2015 at 5:07 | comment | added | Sider | In 1st I said god is everywhere and exists in everything. In 2nd I said maybe he forms our world like a painting. So long story short: god can do whatever he wants. He can changes things in every point in time and space. Maybe confusing is that I don't think god is an old man coming down and move things. I picture him really in everything. I hope this makes it clearer, sometimes it's hard to say difficult things in an easy manner, just say if something else isn't quite clear. | |
Aug 6, 2015 at 22:03 | comment | added | virmaior | Given the definition of god in "1st", I'm confused as to how such a god would have a will or create as you suggest in "2nd". | |
Aug 6, 2015 at 18:10 | history | answered | Sider | CC BY-SA 3.0 |